The water evaporates under the sun leaving the salt.>
Normally the salt is removed from the water by the process of evaporation, using the sun's rays to remove the water.
If a saline solution (dissolved salt in water) is gently heated, the water will evaporate, leaving salt crystals behind. If the water vapour is captured and condensed, the result is drinking water. The heat used can be a hot plate on an oven, or the warmth from the Sun's rays. Either way, heat will cause the water to evaporate, leaving salt behind.
The salt water gets warmer faster then the ice water, because salt water is in the sun and the salt water is heated by the sun.
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The water will evaporate and salt will be left ... so unless you want salt it is imposible to clean salt water with the sun
When the sun heat uup salt water, it absorps the water, but leaves the salt back, increasing the content of salt. In due course of time, all the water is absorbed and the salt is left back.
Ozone protects us from harmful UV rays of the sun. These are fatal rays of the sun.
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it removes salt water by the salt water absorbing by the sun . And the sun absorbs the water and then bring it to the clouds and make rain, the rain goes in the water and its saltwater yet again
You can get sun burnt in the pool just like you can get sun burnt standing out side of it. As long as the sun's rays can reach your skin you are at risk. What you also have to understand is that the rays are bouncing off the water as well which is then reflecting back onto your skin, which means that you are actually getting a double dose of harmful rays. Bottom line....put on sun screen and wear sun glasses whenever you are out in the sun.
The sun’s rays hit the surface directly.